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Deepak Sarda
Python for the Busy Java Developer
The Language, Syntax, and Ecosystem
1st ed. 2017. xi, 72 S. 1 Farbabb. 235 mm
Verlag/Jahr: SPRINGER, BERLIN; APRESS 2017
ISBN: 1-484-23233-X (148423233X)
Neue ISBN: 978-1-484-23233-0 (9781484232330)
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Are you a seasoned Java developer who wishes to learn Python? Perhaps you´ve just joined a project where a chunk of system integration code is written in Python. Or maybe you need to implement a report generation module in the next sprint and your colleague mentioned that Python would be the perfect tool for the job. In any case, if you are in a situation where you have to pick up the Python programming language overnight, this book is just for you!
Hit the ground running and gain a fast-paced overview of what the Python language is all about, the syntax that it uses and the ecosystem of libraries and tools that surround the language. This concise book doesn´t spend time on details from an introductory programming course or document every single Python feature. Instead, Python for the Busy Java Developer is designed for experienced Java developers to obtain sufficient familiarity with the language and dive into coding, quickly.
What You´ll Learn
Discover the fundamentals of the core Python language and how they compare to Java
Understand Python syntax and the differences between Python 2.x and 3.x
Explore the Python ecosystem, its standard libraries, and how to implement them
Who This Book Is For
Working programmers who are comfortable with Java or another object-oriented programming language such as C#
Chapter 1: The Language Chapter 2: The Syntax Chapter 3: The Ecosystem Chapter 4: The Zen of Python Chapter 5: Appendix: References
Deepak Sarda has been working as a software developer for more than twelve years, spanning multiple business domains and a variety of technologies. He has worked on several high-performance, server-side applications written in Java, and has done web development and systems automation work in Python. Based in Singapore, he can be found online at antrix.net or @antrix on Twitter.